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Overview

Two Volumes. These volumes present a first critical Latin edition and an English translation of an important, but very difficult to read and understand, medieval treatise.

The notion of intentionality comes from the Middle Ages. What is less known is that Hervaeus Natalis, O.P. (d. 1323) was the first one explicitly to consider it as such. Even less known is the fact that he came to it not immediately from the Aristotelian De Anima, but rather from the division in Aristotle s Metaphysics between being as being and being as true. Hervaeus regards its significance as a relation of reason which runs in the direction of known or knowable to knower.

About the Author

After 40 years teaching graduate courses in Latin Scholasticism at St. Louis University, John P. Doyle retired as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy. He is now Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in Shrewsbury, Missouri. In addition to the present volumes, he has published six more volumes of translation and has produced over 50 articles, essays, and encyclopedia entries, all dealing with figures and themes in medieval and post-medieval philosophy.

Spanish Jesuit philosopher and theologian Suárez (1548-1617) commented on Aristotle's work by asking and answering
a series of questions that it raises. Doyle (Saint Louis U.) translates Suárez's preface to the 1597 edition, his introduction, the Index of questions through ...

Excellent reference work to finding specific topics within the vast range of the writings of
Karl Rahner. Using this book in tandem with the authors earlier Abstracts of Karl Rahners Theological Investigations 1-23, researchers will be able to locate quickly ...

This volume contains a group of previously published articles on Augustine of Hippo that were
written over past three decades. The articles are grouped according to their principal focus. Some were written principally on philosophical aspects of Augustine's thought, and ...

I am definitely not a Freudian, declared Levinas in an interview. And yet, as Marcus
passionately argues, Levinas's path-breaking ethical writings can profoundly enhance theoretical and clinical psychoanalysis. Like Freud, Levinas was focused on personal existence, on those issues of ...

Booker Taliaferro Ashe was born in Columbia, South Carolina in 1932 to Booker T. Ashe,
Sr., a lawyer, and Evelyn Livingston, a schoolteacher. With his parents and five siblings, Booker moved to Evanston, IL, just outside of Chicago. A relative ...

One of the most significant expressions of religious reform and spiritual renewal which emerged between
c.1400 and c.1550 was the Libellus ad Leonem. Giustiniani’s and Querini’s proposals for the reform of the Catholic Church and Christendom in this document drew ...

While American debates about Christian love have revolved around Nygren's distinction between eros and agape,
French debates drew on Rousselot's (1878-1915) distinction between the physical and ecstatic conceptions of love, as presented in his Pour l'histoire du probléme de l'amour ...

Milwaukee's captivating evolution from a settlement blessed with nature's bounties to a mighty industrial workplace
is presented through its people, places, and institutions. Culled from the publications of the Milwaukee County Historical Society, these articles provide intimate accounts of the ...